"We hit a home run in Tulsa this year," said Richard Sevenoaks, Leake president. "We deeply appreciate the confidence our consignors have entrusted in us to sell their vehicles. Many new buyers joined us this year."

A 1928 AJS 349cc K7 that had been in storage since the 1960s sold for nearly $17,000, which was more than 10 times the pre-auction estimate, while an incomplete 1951 Norton 490cc ES2/International stored since the 1970s went for more than $11,000, considerably better than its $1,500 pre-auction estimate.

The top sale among motorcycles was nearly $22,000 for a 1907 NSU 460cc that had been on display at the Dover Transport Museum. A 1939 Ariel 995cc Model 4G "Square Four" brought nearly $21,000.

The automobile portion of the auction featured 19 cares from the Leven Collection, with a trio of E-type Jaguars bringing a combined $210,000. The high sale was $210,000 for a 1966 Aston Martin DB6 sports saloon.

A 1988 Jaguar XJ-S V12 convertible originally owned by Sarah, Duchess of York, sold for $21,730.